Crystal Barricklow
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Chaconne I was able to read the article, thank you for that. They didn't go into great detail about her bicuspid valve like they did in that article there though. This is exactly what her autopsy says about her heart. I am thinking she had more than just bicuspid valve. I made an appointment to go talk to our family physician on Friday to understand all of this better.
It says her heart weighed 37gm (normal weight for age would be 44gm) The right coronary artery, left anterior descending coronary artery, and circumflex coronary artery each arise separately from the aorta and are all widely patent. Two aortic valve cusps are fused to create a bicuspid aortic valve. In addition to the previously described separate three ostia, a dimple is identified within one aortic sinus. Myocardium dark red-brown and firm with right and left wall thicknesses of .4cm and .9cm. Atrial and ventricular septa intact and foramen ovale is closed. Intima unremarkable and suctus arteriosus is closed. Only two brachiocephalic trunks arise from the arch in the aorta.
Congested intramyocardial vessels. Heart blood cultures positive for entercococcus species.
Prognosis:
1.Congenital Anomalies
a. Bicuspid Aortic Valve
b. Origins of Coronary Arteries
c. Origins of left Subclavian and left Carotid Arteries
2. Asphyxia
3. Chronic Tracheitis
(For some reason the infection entercococcus faecalis was not put under the prognosis.)
It says her heart weighed 37gm (normal weight for age would be 44gm) The right coronary artery, left anterior descending coronary artery, and circumflex coronary artery each arise separately from the aorta and are all widely patent. Two aortic valve cusps are fused to create a bicuspid aortic valve. In addition to the previously described separate three ostia, a dimple is identified within one aortic sinus. Myocardium dark red-brown and firm with right and left wall thicknesses of .4cm and .9cm. Atrial and ventricular septa intact and foramen ovale is closed. Intima unremarkable and suctus arteriosus is closed. Only two brachiocephalic trunks arise from the arch in the aorta.
Congested intramyocardial vessels. Heart blood cultures positive for entercococcus species.
Prognosis:
1.Congenital Anomalies
a. Bicuspid Aortic Valve
b. Origins of Coronary Arteries
c. Origins of left Subclavian and left Carotid Arteries
2. Asphyxia
3. Chronic Tracheitis
(For some reason the infection entercococcus faecalis was not put under the prognosis.)